Poly(lactic acid)/Carbon Nanotube Composite Microneedle Arrays for Dermal Biosensing
Abstract
Minimally invasive, reliable and low-cost in vivo biosensors that enable real-time detection and monitoring of clinically relevant molecules and biomarkers can significantly improve patient health care. Microneedle array (MNA)-based electrochemical sensors offer exciting prospects in this respect, as they can sample directly from the skin. However, their acceptability is dependent on developing a highly scalable and cost-effective fabrication...
Paper Details
Title
Poly(lactic acid)/Carbon Nanotube Composite Microneedle Arrays for Dermal Biosensing
Published Date
Mar 14, 2019
Journal
Volume
91
Issue
7
Pages
4436 - 4443
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